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What is a PRT?

    PRT stands for Progressive Regeneration Treatment. It is the protocol to be applied so that the patient notices a steady improvement in his or her skin. A PRT is carried out in the following way.

    Apply four (or more, see above) Easy TCA base protocols, at intervals of one week.

    Between peelings , at home, the patient must apply the daily care cream best suited to his/her skin: Skin Tech "Skin Purifying" (formerly "Anti-acne") cream, anti-blemish cream, anti-aging cream, hyper-vitamin cream with lipoic acid or simply moisturising and anti-oxidant creams.

    After the four Easy TCA sessions , the patient continues the care at home, using the appropriate cream or creams for at least six weeks (this period of post-peel regeneration can last longer, even up to a year).
    A PRT is thus a treatment of at least 9-10 weeks.

    At the end of those 9-10 weeks the doctor reviews the patient, assesses the results and the potential need for a second or even third PRT.

    A "rejuvenation cure" therefore consists of repeating the PRT two or three times.

    During this process, both patient and doctor can see a steady improvement of the skin condition. As it occurs gradually, good photographs taken face-on, at a three quarters angle and in profile, with and without flash, will ensure a fuller realisation of the improvement.